walldog
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- Joined
- Mar 24, 2009
- Messages
- 1,292
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-302 C
- Hull Identification Number
- R3136
- Vessel Name
- Willie's Tug (2014)
- MMSI Number
- 367606080
On our trip to the PNW this summer, we stayed exclusively in RV Parks as we travel to and from. We found a couple of solutions to making our "Duck" more at home "out of water".
Power: 30 Amp power connectors in RV Parks use a different receptacle than marinas. We used an adapter to connect our marine 30 amp to a regular 15 amp receptacle that "most" RV parks have at each site, some do not. Not finding a 30 amp marine to 30 amp RV adapter, we did find this power cord at Camping World that replaces our marine power cord and allows us to hook up to power at all RV Parks.
Being able to dump our black tank is a plus. We previously have waited until we get Willie's Tug back in the water to pump out. But due to our extended land use we needed a better solution. We found this hose also at Camping World that fits inside our pump overboard through hull. It fits snug enough that no other attachment is needed. They also make a fitting for the business end that screws into the sewer ground pipe. Since we are just dumping and not leaving it connected, I do not feel it is necessary. Works great for us.
Next time I use it, I will try to remember to take a picture of it attached to the boat. But I believe you can get the picture. The metal end slides into the boat's through hull fitting. On edit, I DO keep my hand on the hose at the boat just in case, while Willie operates the breaker for the pump.
Power: 30 Amp power connectors in RV Parks use a different receptacle than marinas. We used an adapter to connect our marine 30 amp to a regular 15 amp receptacle that "most" RV parks have at each site, some do not. Not finding a 30 amp marine to 30 amp RV adapter, we did find this power cord at Camping World that replaces our marine power cord and allows us to hook up to power at all RV Parks.

Being able to dump our black tank is a plus. We previously have waited until we get Willie's Tug back in the water to pump out. But due to our extended land use we needed a better solution. We found this hose also at Camping World that fits inside our pump overboard through hull. It fits snug enough that no other attachment is needed. They also make a fitting for the business end that screws into the sewer ground pipe. Since we are just dumping and not leaving it connected, I do not feel it is necessary. Works great for us.


Next time I use it, I will try to remember to take a picture of it attached to the boat. But I believe you can get the picture. The metal end slides into the boat's through hull fitting. On edit, I DO keep my hand on the hose at the boat just in case, while Willie operates the breaker for the pump.